Link Buffet: Confections and convictions
I love coffee and I love tea, and I fancy that guests in my home can expect a respectable (if not transcendent) cup of either in my house. But I […]
I love coffee and I love tea, and I fancy that guests in my home can expect a respectable (if not transcendent) cup of either in my house. But I […]
Last week, I had a post up about the food, art, and aesthetic experience at Table Matters. (Are you reading Table Matters? You should be. Just last week alone […]
In “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,” Walter Benjamin describes the “aura” that might be held by a unique work of art. The term “aura” is […]
These two artists recently popped up in my feed reader (no pun intended), and I was struck that for each, an intent to make the art accessible to the public is built into […]
I just added another artist to the Gallery page: Judith G. Klausner. In her series From Scratch, Klausner adds tiny art to food or uses food to make tiny art: […]
At the Philadelphia Museum of Art, one of the most popular books for children is called Art Museum Opposites. This book juxtaposes some of the museum’s well-known pieces that illustrate […]